The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, December 21, 1920, Image 6

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    NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE
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Specials for your Xmas Dinner.
I Our Last Sale in 1920.
Gamble, with Springer.
g The rest of tIiis week we will sell at tlio'followlng prices: J.j
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Extra fancy Sweet Potatoes, "Eat More''
brand Cranberries, Advo Coffee, Advo
Pumpkin for Pumpkin Pies, Currants,
Seedless Raisins, Extra Silted Peas,
Advo Stuffed and Plain Olives, Advo
Canned Fruits, try these for your Xmas
Dinner.
The A. I Johnson Grocery Stors.
Xmas Without Candy It Is
Not Complete.
; Special Prices on Mixed Candy.
40c a Jb complete in Fancy' Boxes.
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For The
Christmas Dinner
Cow Brand.. Elour $2.00 il
H White Loaf Flour, Denver , $2.75
U David ilarum Four, Lexington ' -. ?2.90
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Peaches- l j: .95
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8 Gallon Pumpkin I 1- .35
8 Gallon Mince Meat - r $1.35
8 Gallon Tomatoes ' .70
Gallon Mustard - 1 $1'10
8 6 pound can Apple "Jelly $1.00
8 2 No. 2 cans Tomatoes 1 : .25
it 2 No. 2 cans Corn ' I .25
24 bars Laundry Soap iL $1.00
Three Bars Kirk Olive ' ,25
8 A good Unground Coffee .20
:t 10 to 12 pound Goose t $2.50
l Apples, per box $2.65 to $3.50
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8 Powdered Sugar ner pound m .15
11 Candy, Xmas Mixed, per pound : .25
i Mixed Nuts, per pound .28
Ii Peanuts, per pound '17 8
Xmas Tress, 25c to a $1.25 M
8 Cranberries, per quart 1 .09
I Sugar, per 100 pounds 1 $10.50. j
$ Every boy and girl who enters my store Friday, Dec. 2'i, $
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WE DELI V KR THE GOODS
We are prepared to supply your wants for Xmas dinner.
u Celery, Lettuce, Radishes, Cauliflower, Cranberries,
Oranges, Apples, Sweet Potatoes and almost- every
thing you Avill want.
Xmas Candy, per pound 30 and 35c
Special price in quantity.
I pound Mixed Nuts Li,.-- 25c
I pound No. 1 Walnuts 30c
1 pound Brazil Nuts 35c
1 pound Paper Shell Almonds 40c
All groceries are down in price. Get our prices first.
We will quote prices on groceries next week;
Wo wish the people of North Platte - and community a
Merry Christmas.
Gamble with Springer.
1 STORES
Stores will be open Thursday and Friday Evenings, but
closed all day Christmas.
Good Things To Eat For Christmas.
P. S. To the Boys Please do not push and crowd each
other Take your time. Thank you.
H. Simon 8c Sons
North Side Meat Market
We will have dressed chickens and turkeys all
ready for the roaster right from' the 'country.
Our stock of fresh vegetables and fruits is com
pletccclery,. lettuce, cranberries, -sweet potatoes,,,,
apples, grapes, oranges, bananas. ,; .
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We have nice fresh dates in bulk, nuts; candies,
figs, citron and all kinds of preserves and Jellies. )
PLENTY OE ERESH OYSTERS
Select Fore Quarters Beef 12c lb.
Half or Whole Hog :15c lb.
Fancy Beef Roasts 2Qc lb
Choice Boiling Beef 15c
H Choice Pork Roasts LJ 20c lb.
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8 Fresh Sausage ,
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Fancy Dressed Turkeys. .l , . 35c lb
8 Fancy Dressed Ducks : -35c lb
h Fancy Dressed Geese 30c lb
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lood Eats For Christmas. ,
FREE DELIVERY.
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English Walnuts, No. 1, per pound 1 30c
English Walnuts, No.. 2, per pound T25c
Soft Shell Almonds, per pound :30c
Filberts, per pound 20c
Fresh Roasted Peanuts, per pound 15c
Candy Special, per pound f 20c
Dromedary Dates, per package 1 20c
Prunes, per pound 15c
Sugar, per pound j. 1 10c
No. 3 Pumpkin . , 12V-.C
No. 2 Fancy Peas ' , 15c
Jello,. all flavors . n:Jr :-12Vc
Cranberries, per quart '-J.J--1 lfc
Shelled Popcorn, per pound '. Sc
Extra "Fancy Tomatoes a. , 15c
No. 2io Tomatoes ;U2VL.q
Salted peanuts, per pouiuL , 15c
APPLES AND ORANGES, ALL SIZES.,;, ,
W. J. O'CONNOR,
. 10 & 25 CENT STORE.
F. D. Westenfeld & Son,
GROCERIES
Special No. 1 Mixed Nuls 22h a pound.
Also Vegetables, Fruits, Preserves, Candies
Hirschfeld
For Boys.
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LOCAL JtllAL liSTATK 31HN OJtCIAN.
y.v, an association' last
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L'OULTItYMAN JAKDEBKUK
WHITES OF I'JtOFlTAULK
K(JG lMtODUCTION
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
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A tiiiiiilwtt if trnnl r.tfil iutfil(. mull '
gathered nt tHo olflco of Dratt, Gpotl
mnn and Buckley Inst Thursday ev
ening nnd organized tho North Platte
Ileal Eatato Association with O, H.
Tlioolecko pru'sldont, B. II. Goodman
vlco-prosldont and S. M. Soudor Sec
rotary. Tho object of tho association
1h to bring about a bettor understand
ing among tho roal estate dealors, to
assist the stato organization In get
ting lawu for tho protection ot tho
pooplo against tho shyster doaler and
to sccuro a Stnto Ileal Estato Hoard
to liconse tho dealers In Nebraska.
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LOCAL CAMl'FIHi: COUNCIL TO
JIAKK CA3II' FOU Till! (JIHLS
AT TIIL POINTS
Mothers
Attention
Your Choice
of any
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1 Boys' Suit
In Our Store
Go at one price
i $7.SS
. Values up to $16.50.
? Hirschfeld
Tne Boys Store.
Co.
Tho officers ot tho North IMatto
Council of tho Campflro Girls aro con
ducting negotiations with tho officors
ot tlio Union l'aclllc Railroad looking
to securing u sultablo placo near "Tho
rolnts." as tho Junction or tho North
and South I'latto rlvors Ih called.
They havo assunuico that a long tlmo
loJiso can bo arranged Tho Council Is
planning to earn the money for this
camp during tho coming winter, so.
moi u can no ubqu noxi summor
.MILK C01VS FOll SALK 1
I recently purohnsed u farm with
oitulpmont and stock including six
Holstoln-Krolsan holfors four yoarB
old freshening now with tholr second
calves. Theso aro medium Btzo, smooth
cows In good condition. They nro
pure bred but cannot bo registered ns
tho records ot breeding woro not
proporly kept. I am r ranch man and
havo Uttlo uso for milk cows. I
will dollvor ono or all of thoso on
track at Poxton at $100 a hoad. The
frolght on a slnglo cow to North
Platte Is loss than ton dollars. Also I
will moot any prospective buyer and
show him tUq cows. Phono mo.
II. II. SNYDER. Paxfon. Nob.
If I he storm prevents your coinlutr
(o buy XnuiH Needs call us up over
I lie phono or iiintl your orders. Tlioy
will he promptly lllletl (o yonr satis
fuel ton . Phono U: and cull for Hurt
tit the Leader Here. Co.
In c&nnoetlon wth the item .In an
othor column ot this issuo wo nro glad
to print tho following explanation of
tho Kood work being dono at tho Ex
perimental Substation by Mr. Jando
bour. x
To tho Tribune;
I often hoar tho remark nmdo by
poultry keopors that thoy cannot ex
pect tholr pulletB to lay this early as
they aro not old enough. All pullets
hatched prior -to May 1st should havo
connneneod to lay by now; providing
thoy aro receiving tho propor feed and
attention. We havo ono house of 200
Whlto Leghorn pullots that havo been
laying slnco Soptcmber, Tho llrst fif
teen days of December they havo laid
an average of 38 oggB por day and
somo days thoy havo showed over a 25
por cent production. This an Ideal
fall for poultry and anyone who Is
feeding unproductive birds nt this
time should look about thQlr breodlng
for egg production In tho futuro If
thoy caro to mako poultry keeping
profitable.
Tho following feeds comprise tho
menu ot our poultry Hocks:
Dry mash is kept boforo them eon
Btantly in self foedors.
Thoy aro gvon clean fresh water
ovory morning at daylight.
I At 9 a. in. they are fed a balanced
ot moist warm mnsh; this is fed very
sparingly, only enough to glvo them
an eyo oponor for breakfast.
At. a. m. thoy nro fod a balanced ra
tion fot scratch grain; 14 pounds for
i ovory hundred hens.
I At noon thoy aro fed all tho sprout
ed oats thoy will consume and given
fresh water.
At 4:30 they aro given their oveu-
ing iecu oi a uaianccu scraicu grain
ration, nil that they will clean up by
roosting tlmo.
Thoso short days a producing bird
must have all tho feed thoy can con-
i sumo but It Is highly nocossnry that
sno rocojvo a variety that will bal
' anco up and furnish n surplus ovar
1 body upkeop that will go for eggs and
. not surplus fat. Ask tho birds, tholr
Judgment Is good.
I II. H. JANDHMflUIt
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Tablo scarfs, nil pattorns and colors
Y. H. Mnlonoy Co.
Effio Daly left Monday for Omaha to
visit rolativos during tho holidays.
Frank Hoxlo loft Monday for Oga
lalla after transacting business in Oils
city for a few days'.
Mr. and Mrs. Meadows and daughter
filnrln will. Innvnvfnl'' Omotm 1i4a
week. They will visit relative's thnre
during tho holidays.
Airs. Derurer, ot Denver, was
called hero bv tho death nf Mrs Tin.
gan, who died Saturday. .
Xmas Candies, 25c a pound at Mc
Michaels Grocery.
O. W. Thell left Sunday for Lincoln
whoro ho will spond tho holidays with
relatives.
A son was born to Dr. and Mrs. .T
9. Twinom Saturday. Mrs. Twlnem.
and tho baby aro doing nicely.
I. D. Evans, of Kenesaw, Nobr. ar
rived yesterday. Ho has been called
hero by tho Illnoss of his brother J
E. Evans.
Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Simpson, ot,
Cheyonno, pnssVd through tho city
yesterday onrouto to Grand Islnnd i
whoro their son will undorgo an'
operation. ,
"Tho Bird of Paradise" which show
ed at tho Keith Saturday ovening was
woll attended "nftd gavo general satis
faction. Miss Rockwell was woll
placed and tho cast supporting her
took tho parts very well. Tho theme
was now although tho play hns been
produced for a number nf von r3. It la
a play that wears woll.
II the storm m-evenf
l buy Xmns Nonds ll us up over
Hie phone .or mull your orders. They
will he promptly filled to your satis
taction. Phono to ami call for Burt
nt tho Leader Mere. Co.
Wo nro llUlk 111 IT a ernnt mnnv v.,n.,,.
ladies happy this Christmas by sup-
1'ijuiK uio oiamomi, sot Tiffany, fancy
green, whlto, yellow gold or platinum
mountings. Young men get busy. Tho
young lady wants a diamond but will
not ask you to glvo nor one. Sho ox-
ijueia u, so no not lUsnppoIut her. Soo
us for particulars and nrlces. Wnnn
holp you. Austin, tho Jowolor, Keith
If the storm prevents your coming
nay Ainas Aoeus call us up over
the phone or mall your orders. They
H1 be nroiimllv filled i it Your sntls.
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an uie Leader Jlerc Co.
CITY LIItHABY BKCEIVKS FIFTY
NKW BOOKS THIS 3I0NTH
Following is a partial list of books
selected frqm tho fifty received new
at tho City Library this month. These
titles aro especially good for tho holi
day season.
Bradley Fortieth Door. .
Blndloss Wyndham'r, Pal.
Conrad Tho Rescue.
Curwood Tho River's End.
Fitzgerald This Sldo of Paradise
Grey The Man of tho Forest.
Kyno Kindred.
MncGrath Man With Three Names
Merlcks' Tho Worldlings.
Parrish Mystery of tho Sliver Dag
ger. Porton Mario Mario.
Norrls Harriot and the Piper.
bwmnorton September.
Ibaney Woman Triumphant.
)l I SS LILLIAN FINN L
Miss Lillian Finney waB bom at
Phelps City, Mo1., December 24, 187G
and came to North Platte when very
young. Sho was the oldest ot sovon
children and has been an Invalid for
a number of years. Her father died
about ten years ago. Her mothor,
Mro. Sarah Finney is still a resident
of this city She Is also survived by
her brolheru William and Robert and
sisters, Mrs. Soth Sherwood, Mrs, Bes
sie Fltzpntrlck, Mrs. Maudo Ginthor
and Mlbs Stella Finney. Sho died nt i
North rintto, Monday, December 14th
and v as buried in tho local cemotory
Give
The Cook A
Merry Christmas
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Dr. Wurtolo, office phono 27, night.
phono 25. . I
Sco our Inst week's udd for Xmas
gifts. If the storm prevents your com-
Jug to buy your needs call us over tho j
phone or send your orders by mall.
They will bo promptly filled and sub-
.led to return Ir not satisfactory. 1
Phone to. Call for Burt. Leader Mcr-'
candle Company.
Dr. Wnrtole, offlco phono 27, night
phono 25.
Ileal money can bo saved by look
ing over our stock of brass and Vornls
Mnrtln bods, 25 yoar guaranteo springs
nil cotton mntts soo our lino of mu-j
slcal goods gutiB, shells tents, also
a full lino of second hand furniture at
prlcos you used to pay, I am not
broke, but would rather have it llttl
cash than so much furniture. Echel
berry. East Front
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Buy Her
Cow Brand
Flour
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